Scarodytes savinensis savinensis ( ZIMMERMANN 1933)
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Scarodytes savinensis savinensis ( ZIMMERMANN 1933) View in CoL
Deronectes (Potamonectes) halensis (FABRICIUS) ; MÜLLER 1926: 292 (partim). Deronectes (Scarodytes) halensis var. savinensis ZIMMERMANN 1933: 189 . Scarodytes savinensis (ZIMMERMANN) View in CoL ; GUIGNOT 1957: 92 (new status, new combination). -
GUÉORGUIEV 1971: 16. - WEWALKA 1977: 141 (partim). - NILSSON 2001: 184, 2003: 69
(partim). Scarodytes savinensis savinensis ZIMMERMANN ; FRANCISCOLO 1961: 159, 1978: 176, 1979: 420.
T y p e l o c a l i t y: Montenegro,Savina (monastery),ca.2kmEHercegNovi,ca. 42.456N
18.554E {21*}.
T y p e m a t e r i a l: L e c t o t y p e (by present designation):, " Savina, Paganetti "
[printed], male sex symbol, " Holotypus, Scarodytes savinensis Zimm., Zool. Staatsslg.
München" [red, hw H. Schaeflein in part; unpublished and invalid designation by H. Schaeflein],
" Scarodytes savinensis Zimm. , det. Schaeflein 5/[19]69" [hw H. Schaeflein in part] " Lectotypus,
Deronectes (Scarodytes) halensis var. savinensis Zimmermann, 1933 , Fery des. 2006" [red, printed]
(ZSM). P a r a l e c t o t y p e: 1, " Savina, Paganetti View in CoL " [printed], male sex symbol, " Paratypus, Scarodytes savinensis Zimm., Zool. Staatsslg. München View in CoL " [red, hw H. Schaeflein in part],
" Scarodytes savinensis Zimm. , det. Schaeflein 5/[19]69" [hw H. Schaeflein in part], and our red
paralectotype label (ZSM).
A d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l s t u d i e d: C r o a t i a:22, 15, " 10.4.1984 ( YU) Croatia, NW Herzeg Novi, SE Gruda, ca. 42.50N 18.43E, brook, Fery leg." {21*} ( CHF). 1, "Dalmatia, Zara [= Zadar; ca. 44.11N 55.24E]" [printed] {19} ( CHF). 1, " Croatia " ( MCTR). 1, "Dubrovnik, 6.8.[19]68", on reverse "Zimerman [sic!]" {20*} ( CHF). M o n t e n e g r o: 13, 18, " 10.4.1984 ( YU) Montenegro, NE Herzeg Novi, on way to Savina, ca. 42.46N 18.54E, brook, Fery leg." {21*} ( CHF). 15, 6, same data, but " 8.4.1985 " ( CHF). 10, 14, "YU. Crna Gora, Hercegnovi 26.5.[19]77, leg Wewalka" {21*} ( CGW). 1, "Castelnuovo [= Herceg Novi], Holdhaus" [printed] {21*} ( MCTR). 1, "Castelnuovo, Hummler" [printed] ( CGW). 1, " 10.9.2004 Montenegro, Virpazar, Orahovska river , Pešić leg. (CG12) (ca. 42.25N 19.08E)", "MNCN AC6" [DNA voucher reference number] {23} ( CHF). 1, " Savina, Paganetti " [printed] GoogleMaps ; not designated as paralectotype, because it is not clear that Zimmermann actually studied thisspecimen ( CGW).G r e e c e: 1, " 28.4.2000 GR (20) Bezirk Ioannina , SW Ioannina, W Dodona, Fluss bei Tirio ", " 39°31,1'N 20°41,3'E, Schillhammer , Komarek & Schönmann leg." {25} ( CHF, further specimens in NMW). 3, 4, "GR. Prevesa , Kanalaki [ca. 39.24N 20.60E] 8.6.[19]77, leg. Wewalka " {26*} ( GGW). 6 exs., " 23.4.2000 GR (7) Bezirk Ioannina , ca. 20 km NNW Thesprotiko, 3 km W Polistafilo, ca. 200 m ", " 39°21,5'N 20°43,2'E, Schillhammer, Komarek & Schönmann leg." {26*} ( CHF, further specimens in NMW). 2, " 21.4.2000 GR (2), Thesprotia, ca. 25 km SSE Paramithia, Gliki , ca. 100 m ", " Quellen des Acherontas , 39°19,7'N 20°37,3'E, Schillhammer, Komarek & Schönmann leg." {26*} ( CHF, further specimens in NMW). 4 exs., " 23.4.2000 NW GR (6), Preveza , ca. 8 km N Thesprotico, ca. 100 m ", " 39°18,5'N 20°46,6'E, Fluss [= river] Schillhammer, Komarek & Schönmann leg." {26*} ( CHF, further specimens in NMW). 1, GR 8, Epiros ( PRE), Preveza, Bunà Zalongu, Bach 2 km o. [= E] Mirsini [ca. 39.13N 20.67E] QW, 78 93, 180 m, 20.05.[19]91. leg. CIT & GER. [= Gerecke]" {26*} ( CHF). 8 exs., " 22.4.2000 NW GR (3), Preveza, ca. 30 km NNW Preveza, ca. 100 m ", "ca. 8 km NW Archangelos, 39°08,7'N 20°37,8'E, Schillhammer, Komarek & Schönmann leg." {26*} ( CHF, further specimens in NMW). 3 exs., " 26.4.2000 NW GR (15), Etolia-Akarnania [= Aitolaarkania], NE Amphilochia, ca. 250 m ", " 39°01,8'N 21°18,2'E, Schillhammer, Komarek & Schönmann leg." {27} ( CHF, further specimens in NMW). 1, "Griechenl. 3.5.[19]71, 30 km W. Agrinion [ca. 38.36N 21.15E], leg. Wewalka " {28} ( CGW). 1, "Griechenl. 4.5.[19]71, 30 km S. Agrinion [ca. 38.42N 21.40E], leg. Wewalka " {29} ( CGW) GoogleMaps .
D e s c r i p t i v e n o t e s: S. s. savinensis is externally very similar to S. antoni and S. ruffoi . However, according to our studies, even the females can be separated by the shape of the protibiae which have the external side apically not curved outwards but
more
or
less
broadly
rounded
in
both
sexes
(
Fig
.
22
;
compare
also
Figs
20
and
21
)
.
Other
characters
are
not
as
distinctive
:
The
prosternal
process
shows
a
weak
elevation
between
the
anterior
margin
of
the
procoxae
but
no
distinct
transversal
ridge
.
The
brownish
areas
on
the
venter
are
in
general
larger
but
we
have
also
seen
specimens
with
e
.
g
.
totally
black
metasternum
.
We
found
that
S
.
s
.
savinensis
is
more
variable
than
both
other
species
,
perhaps
due
to
its
larger
area
of
distribution
.
Besides
the
stronger
variability
of
the
body
length
(
see
Measurements
)
,
the
black
spots
on
the
pronotum
are
almost
as
large
as
in
S
.
ruffoi
in
a
few
specimens
(
Fig
.
13
)
,
but
in
most
specimens
smaller
than
in
both
other
species
,
and
in
some
cases
even
as
small
as
in
S
.
h
.
halensis
(
compare
Fig
.
14
)
.
A
few
specimens
even
have
four
smaller
spots
similar
to
for
S
.
s
.
cercyrae
(
compare
Fig
.
12
)
.
The
spots
on
the
head
between
the
eyes
are
generally
narrower
than
in
the
other
species
,
and
in
some
specimens
only
present
as
diffusely
delimited
,
dark
shadows
.
N
o
t
e
s
:
Z
IMMERMANN
(
1933
:
189
)
and
G
UIGNOT
(
1957
:
92
)
stated
that
the
abdomen
of
S
.
savinensis
females
is
black
in
contrast
to
S
.
h
.
halensis
.
W
EWALKA
(
1977
:
141
)
agreed
but
reported
that
the
last
ventrite
is
reddish
.
Among
our
material
,
however
,
many
females
,
by
no
means
immature
,
have
the
entire
abdomen
reddish
.
Moreover
,
the
following
observations
can
be
added
:
•
we
have
dissected
all
males
from
the
localities
where
S
.
savinensis
has
been
found
and
no
S
.
h
.
halensis
were
among
them
;
•
the
last
ventrite
or
at
least
its
apex
is
brownish
or
even
reddish
in
all
males
and
females
;
the
females
from
near
Savina
and
Gruda
have
the
rest
of
the
abdomen
col-
oured
as
follows
:
ca
.
40
%
have
black
ventrites
with
brownish
translucent
hind
mar-
gins
;
ca
.
30
%
have
black
ventrites
with
hind
margins
reddish
to
a
larger
extent
;
ca
.
10
%
have
the
abdomen
at
least
in
part
dark
brownish
,
and
the
remaining
20
%
have
an
entirely
reddish
abdomen
;
•
the
abdomen
becomes
gradually
paler
in
specimens
stored
in
collections
.
Thus
,
we
conclude
that
S
.
savinensis
and
S
.
halensis
cannot
be
separated
on
the
basis
of
the
colouration
of
female
abdomen
.
Other
external
characters
are
identical
in
females
with
reddish
and
those
with
black
abdomen
.
:
Median
lobe
of
aedeagus
(
Fig
.
4
)
in
ventral
view
almost
parallel-sided
with
apex
sharply
truncate
,
spatula-like
;
parameres
as
in
Fig
.
8
.
Protibia
as
in
Fig
.
22
,
protar-
someres
as
in
Fig
.
25
;
protarsal
claws
rather
variable
but
mostly
as
in
Fig
.
28
.
:
Spots
on
pronotum
on
average
smaller
.
Punctures
on
elytra
slightly
larger
,
inter-
spaces
with
traces
of
reticulation
.
Protibia
somewhat
narrower
than
in
males
.
Pro-
and
mesotarsomeres
as
well
as
pro-
and
mesotarsal
claws
not
developed
.
Gonocoxosternum
and
gonocoxa
more
or
less
as
in
S
.
antoni
(
compare
Figs
15
and
16
)
.
M
e
a
s
u
r
e
m
e
n
t
s
:
Results
of
morphometric
measurements
cannot
bee
found
in
the
literature
.
Z
IMMERMANN
(
1933
:
188
,
189
)
gave
only
indirect
data
by
providing
a
TL
of
4
-
5
mm
for
"
normal
"
S
.
halensis
and
characterising
the
types
from
Savina
as
"
the
broadest
,
largest
[
...
]
form
[
of
S
.
halensis
]
"
.
We
measured
the
following
values
(
speci-
mens
from
all
localities
)
:
TL
:
4.15
-
4.8
mm
,
MW
:
2.1
-
2.5
mm
,
TL
/
MW
:
1.85
-
2.00
.
More
detailed
data
for
specimens
from
Savina
and
Gruda
are
given
in
Table
1
.
M
o
l
e
c
u
l
a
r
d
a
t
a
:
A
fragment
of
826
bp
from
the
3
’
end
of
the
gene
cox
1
(
primers
Jerry
-
Pat
,
S
IMON
et
al
.
1994
)
and
a
fragment
of
769
bp
spanning
the
mitochondrial
genes
rrnL
-
tRNAleu
-
NDA
1
(
primers
16
SaR
-
ND
1
a
,
S
IMON
et
al
.
1994), obtained from the voucher specimen MNCN-IR135, are deposited in GenBank with accession numbers EU156490 View Materials and EU156491 View Materials respectively.
D i s t r i b u t i o n: The nominate subspecies seems to be distributed along the coast of the Ionic and Adriatic Sea from western Greece to Montenegro and Croatia until Zadar (Fig. 29). Records from the poorly explored Albania are unknown. Records from Corfu must be attributed to the new subspecies, S. s. cercyrae. For a record from Slovenia see the note below.
N o t e s:Asin S. ruffoi , we have added some previously published records to the map (Fig. 29): GUIGNOT (1957: 92): Montenegro: Cattaro [= Kotor, ca. 42.42N 18.76E] {22}. FRANCISCOLO (1978: 176): Croatia: Baricevici near Zara [N Zadar, ESE Gornje Pazarište, ca. 44.62N 15.27E] {18}; Izvor Vlaha at Kolica, near Komolac ["Izvor Vlaha at Kolica" not found on any map; Komolac is a village ENE Dubrovnik, ca. 42.67N 18.14E] {20*}.
N o t e s: Franciscolo gave a Slovenian locality for S. savinensis in several publications. FRANCISCOLO (1961: 159) stated: "[the species has been] described by Zimmermann from a tributary of the Sava". FRANCISCOLO (1978: 176) specified it as " Slovenia, Savinija, Celje " (marked with an asterisk in Fig. 29; the Savinija river is a tributary of the river Sava (= Save)). Later on, FRANCISCOLO (1979: 420) wrote "ciò però non quadra molto con la estrema localizzazione di savinensis f. typ. (Savínija, Zara, Sávina) in Balcanica; resta poi inspiegabile il dato del Quieto (= Mirna) scoperto da Angelini per ruffoi, quindi a N del Po, a mezza via tra Alpi e Dinaridi" [≈ "this does not fit very well the extremely distributed collecting sites of savinensis f. typ. (Savínija, Zara, Sávina) on the Balkans; on the other hand, the record of ruffoi given by Angelini remains inexplicable, a locality which is situated N of the river Po, halfway between the Central Alps and the Dinarid Alps"]. Finally, FRANCISCOLO (1983: 258) concluded: "An exclusively Yugoslavian species, Scarodytes savinensis Zimm. , known from Savinija (Celje), Izvor Vlaha (Komolac) and Savina (Hercegnovi) ". We have studied thoroughly all publications of FRANCISCOLO but did not find any other hints on the origin of the Savinija locality and, in particular, not a single remark that any specimens have been collected at this locality (Zimmermann's syntypes are from Savina, a monastery near Herceg Novi in Montenegro). In addition, the Franciscolo collection (kept in the MCGE) contains only three specimens: one from Zara (leg. Müller), one from Kolice (or Kolica) and one from Komolac (latter two leg. Pretner) (personal communication by R. Poggi, MCGE). Moreover, we have never found S. s. savinensis in the region around Celje during several collecting trips. Thus, we have strong doubts about the Slovenian record. In our opinion, it is due to a misinterpretation of the name of the locus typicus by FRANCISCOLO (1961: 159).
E c o l o g y: The specimens collected near Savina were found in a broad brook with rather fast running water, together with D. moestus inconspectus, H. geminus and Nebrioporus suavis (SHARP 1882) . Specimens from near Gruda were collected in a small brook on rocky terrain with slowly running water and without any other Hydradephaga.
YU |
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Yarmouk University |
NMW |
Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
GGW |
Botanical Society of Glasgow |
PRE |
South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) |
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Scarodytes savinensis savinensis ( ZIMMERMANN 1933)
Fery, H. & Šťastný, J. 2007 |
Deronectes (Potamonectes) halensis (FABRICIUS)
GUIGNOT F 1957: 92 |
ZIMMERMANN A 1933: 189 |
MULLER J 1926: 292 |